This scroll painting depicts Kalachakra and his consort Vishvamata [mother
of all beeings]. Kalachakra, also known as the "Wheel of Time,"
is the central deity of the Kalachakra Mandala as described in the Kalachakra
Tantra . The deity has four faces: a wrathful black face in the center,
a lustful red face on the right, a peaceful white face on the left., and
a meditative yellow face on the back of his head. Although the yellow
face is actually directly behind the central face, it is iconographically
depicted to the deity´s left so as to be visible.

He
dances in the alidha posture on the body of red Ananga (the god of lust)
and Rudra [orgiastic Hindu deity connected to elements of fertility].
Kalachakra´s body is dark blue; his left leg is white, and his
right leg is red. Kalachakra has twenty-four hands, eight white, eight
red and eight black.

Although
many of these appear violent, they symbolize the overcoming of violence
through compassion and wisdom. The Tantras and commentaries discuss
the implements in a great detail, for each implement contains great
symbolic meaning; the vajra-cleaver, for example, symbolizes in part
the wisdom that cuts through one´s habitually self-centered attitudes
and egoism.

The
Kalachakra Tantra was introduced into Tibet in the tenth century, It
is perhaps the most influential tantric practice in the Vajrayana Buddhism.